Igee Seat Covers. Anyone try them?
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Man of many SIGs
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Igee Seat Covers. Anyone try them?
These seat covers are for sale on Ebay. They look too good to be true in the pics. Has anyone tried them?
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OK. If no one has tried that particular brand, is there one that you would recomend. I was going to get mine re-leathered until I saw someone post that it was $1200 to go that route. I have more important mechanical issues that could use that kind of cash. But I would like my seats to look better as well.
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I have emailed some of the people who bought them. Most say they are a real tight fit and take time to put on correctly. The back part is not vinyl but something like spandex? They say they are a real good fit and most people could not tell it was a cover. But, hick, buy them a let us know.
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I recently ordered a pair for my 1980 Euro S. I was very pleased with the product I recieved. The workmanship was very good, the fit excellent, and delivery time very reasonable. The only issue I had with them was installation. The instructions said seat removal was not necessary so I did the install with the seats still in the car. There is minimal room to get your hand/arm under the seats for the hooking of the clips that hold the seat in place. Had to get the wife, with her far thinner arms to handle a few of the clips. Other than that great and it is almost impossible to tell they are covers with out looking very closly.
Paul
1980 Euro S Red/Blm Lea
Paul
1980 Euro S Red/Blm Lea
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No, actually I am an accountant. An accountant with very limited mechanical skills so if I can install them and have them look good any one can. It does take patiencce and it is easier if you work at stretching them to fit in increments rather than just one big tug. Skinny arms would make the job much easier as I said
Paul
1980 Euro S Red/Blk Lea
Paul
1980 Euro S Red/Blk Lea